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140 sats \ 2 replies \ @Se7enZ OP 20 Feb \ parent \ on: Stoic Book Club: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius #2 - On the River Gran... BooksAndArticles
An insightful, well-written contribution. This type of engagement is exactly what I was hoping for from this little experiment, thank you.
This is true, but for me it's not easy and requires constant dedication. Rationality isn't an achievement, but a practice. Perhaps that's why Marcus sounds like he's hard on himself to me?
And yeah, reading The Allegory of the Cave for the first time in high school was a major awakening in my life.
It is very difficult for me as well. It's similar to what I go through when reading about buddhism. The lessons seem simple and obvious, yet impossible to apply in real life without your "constant dedication". I seem to immediately forget what I try to internalize. It's frustrating.
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Totally agree! I sometimes find myself stewing or frustrated and it's really difficult to pull myself out— even when reminding myself about these lessons. It's almost like I want to feel that way, even although it's unpleasant!
Really enjoying this series so far, and loving reading your insights
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